ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD A PACKARD
-of a distinguished family
MANY a Packard
owner, as a little
boy, stood on the corner
watching a Packard roll
by and wished that he too
might some day have a
Packard car.
Perhaps a "24", a "30"
or an "18".
What mem
ories the names recall!
And later, the "38's" and
"48's" and then, the
mighty Twin Six, which
reigned for eight years
- truly a distinguished
family.
And now, today, the fin
est and greatest of them
all-the Packard Six and
the Packard Eight-alike
in distinction, in beauty,
and in quality.
Packard Six and Eight both furnished in ten body types, open and enclosed.
An extremely liberal monthly payment plan makes possible the immediate
enjoyment of a Packard, purchasing out of income instead of capital.
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